Scarlett Johansson's Glamour May Issue Cover-Shoot

Scarlett Johansson's Glamour May Issue Cover-Shoot

Scarlett Johansson has been "the sexy girl" for what feels like forever. But now, on the verge of turning 30, the Captain America star is feeling savvy about work, sane about love—and super-heroically all grown-up. Here, see photos from her May Glamour cover-shoot, and don't miss this sneak peek of her cover interview with Logan Hill. To read the complete story, and see all the photos from her cover-shoot, pick up the May issue of Glamour on newsstands April 15 or subscribe for instant access to the digital edition.

Scarlett on playing young women...

"When I made Lost in Translation, I was 17, and now I'm 29.... I think I've been 'in my early twenties' for, like, over a decade! That's a normal side effect of being a young actor. You're captured in a certain time of your life, and it's hard for people to move past that."

Jumpsuit, Lanvin.

Tom Munro; Styled by Sabina Schreder

Scarlett on her role in Captain America: The Winter Soldier...

"I had some pretty rad fight sequences in Avengers, but a lot of the fighting in Winter Soldier is hand-to-hand. It's brutal, street-fighting style... such a weird thing: I kinda got career-sidetracked in the superhero lane—happily! But I never thought I'd have, like, sports injuries."

Scarlett on how she's different after her divorce from Ryan Reynolds...

"I feel I know now more of what I need in a relationship, what I want in a relationship. And I know I have more tools to communicate, not just with my partner, but with myself. That's not necessarily any reflection of who I was married to or what was happening in my marriage, but really where I was in my life."

Blouse, shorts, Rochas; wrap, Sonia Rykiel.

Tom Munro; Styled by Sabina Schreder

Scarlett on how living in Paris has changed her sense of style...

"The nice thing about being in Paris is that you know everybody's looking at what you're wearing: You have an audience, you know? New York is about street style that's functional. A Paris look is not functional! It doesn't matter if your shoes are comfortable. Here [in New York] you can still wear your Nikes. In Paris you suck it up. You hobble around. Although my girlfriends in Paris and I decided we're adopting the trend of athletic streetwear 'cause we got sick of it. I was like, 'I am sick of not feeling my big toe after two hours of dancing!'"